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somebody has to give us the answers. this is why this controversy is carried on so long because there's absolutely no clarity. we, as americans, want to know why four american diplomats were killed. >> let's specifically -- there is word that the people on the ground in benghazi, libya, cried out for help and help did not come. >> i think it's clear that the ambassador, who was murdered, did express doubts to washington about the security. there was no backup. the problem is, if there was a seven-hour gun battle for that consulate, that's not fast enough for the pentagon to react. it just isn't. i've been in those situations. you have to have the pieces in place before you can respond. i've heard the stories about laser designators and they could have called in air support. listen, to use military forces inside an independent country, a volatile one at that, takes, you know, weeks of planning in advance. somebody did drop the ball. but i just don't believe the thing that the military could have responded, could have sent
somebody has to give us the answers. this is why this controversy is carried on so long because there's absolutely no clarity. we, as americans, want to know why four american diplomats were killed. >> let's specifically -- there is word that the people on the ground in benghazi, libya, cried out for help and help did not come. >> i think it's clear that the ambassador, who was murdered, did express doubts to washington about the security. there was no backup. the problem is, if...
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so if they can use plywood and use some elbow grease and get these homes inhabitable for the winter, they're going to do that. for people ho have damage ta severe, of course, they'll assist them in getting something a little more reliable. that's the problem when you have so many people in one area and not enough space to put all the fema trailers, ashleigh. >> i get it. it is tightly packed and staten island and the boroughs of new york. my goodness, i hope the patch jobs will be adequate for these people who have suffered enough. victor, thank you. keep your eyes out for the president and bring us any reporting as soon as it happens. >>> we want to stay with some of those stories about the victims of superstorm sandy. yesterday, if you were watching this program, you probably saw an interview with a new york state senator elect named james sanders junior. now, he was telling us about the power situation in far rockaway and queens, about the people sitting in the cold and dark, himself included. he's a resident there to doesn't have power. then he made a very serious allegation on t
so if they can use plywood and use some elbow grease and get these homes inhabitable for the winter, they're going to do that. for people ho have damage ta severe, of course, they'll assist them in getting something a little more reliable. that's the problem when you have so many people in one area and not enough space to put all the fema trailers, ashleigh. >> i get it. it is tightly packed and staten island and the boroughs of new york. my goodness, i hope the patch jobs will be...
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nice to have you all with us. cnn "newsroom" with carol costello begins right now. >> good morning, soledad. david petraeus answers questions before congress on ben gauzi and maybe the affair that ended his career. >>> group of veterans, some wounded in iraq, are hit by a train and all during a parade in honor of them. now the feds are jumping in to investigate. and john mccain gets testy with a cnn producer when asked why he missed an important meeting about benghazi. >> i have no comments about my schedule, i'm not going to comment on how i spend my time to the media. >> wait until you get hit -- wait until you hear him get really angry. >>> what do spirit airlines and shirtless fbi agent in the petraeus scandal have in common? just wait. we'll show you more. newsroom starts now. i piercing sound of an air raid station. it is a chilling sound, becoming all too familiar as rockets continue to fill the air over israel and gaza and a planned cease fire, visit to gaza by egypt's prime minister may not be holding up.
nice to have you all with us. cnn "newsroom" with carol costello begins right now. >> good morning, soledad. david petraeus answers questions before congress on ben gauzi and maybe the affair that ended his career. >>> group of veterans, some wounded in iraq, are hit by a train and all during a parade in honor of them. now the feds are jumping in to investigate. and john mccain gets testy with a cnn producer when asked why he missed an important meeting about benghazi....
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sanjay gupta tells us about a nationwide epidemic. two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help those affected and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open, and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. let's say you want to get ahead how do you get from here... to here? at university of phoenix we're moving career planning forward so you can start figuring that out sooner. ln fact, by thinking about where want your education to lead, while you're still in school, you might find the best route... leads somewhere you weren't even looking. let's get to work. >>> there's a deadly epidemic unfolding in the u.s. you may know little about. prescription drug overdoses, especially pain killer overdoses now kill more people than car c
sanjay gupta tells us about a nationwide epidemic. two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help those affected and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open, and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has...
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sanjay gupta with us now. so that last answer kind of supersedes my question, which is did we learn anything? >> well, that was the answer he gave to every single question. there was a lot of people involved with these hearings today including the gentleman there at the head of the necc, but also the fda in terms of what their role was in all of this, what regulations and regulatory oversight should have been there. i'll tell you one thing you may have already known this, the company itself knew about this contamination dating back to january. >> and continued to dispense? >> even while some of these were being dispensed. that's obviously a big concern. and there was a massive contamination that obviously took place there. i visited this particular facility, spent some time outside there. you're looking at images actually from outside the particular -- >> i remember that. it's powerful. >> it's hard to say exactly how this contamination occurred. we heard about air conditioners turned off at night despite need
sanjay gupta with us now. so that last answer kind of supersedes my question, which is did we learn anything? >> well, that was the answer he gave to every single question. there was a lot of people involved with these hearings today including the gentleman there at the head of the necc, but also the fda in terms of what their role was in all of this, what regulations and regulatory oversight should have been there. i'll tell you one thing you may have already known this, the company...
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thanks for joining us. i want all our folks watching to remember you can get more from drae drake at rottentomatoes draum. >> many never dreamed that hurricane sandy would be as bad as it was so some let their pets stay behind. find out about the rescue effort under way to help the pets who can't help themselves. i look at her, and i just want to give her everything. yeah, you -- you know, everything can cost upwards of...[ whistles ] i did not want to think about that. relax, relax, relax. look at me, look at me. three words, dad -- e-trade financial consultants. so i can just go talk to 'em? just walk right in and talk to 'em. dude, those guys are pros. they'll hook you up with a solid plan. they'll -- wa-- wa-- wait a minute. bobby? bobby! what are you doing, man? i'm speed dating! [ male announcer ] get investing advice for your family at e-trade. [ male announcer ] you build a reputation by not breaking down. consider the silverado 1500 -- still the most dependable, longest-lasting full-size pickups on
thanks for joining us. i want all our folks watching to remember you can get more from drae drake at rottentomatoes draum. >> many never dreamed that hurricane sandy would be as bad as it was so some let their pets stay behind. find out about the rescue effort under way to help the pets who can't help themselves. i look at her, and i just want to give her everything. yeah, you -- you know, everything can cost upwards of...[ whistles ] i did not want to think about that. relax, relax,...
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one can use it as well. grandparents, other family members, the holidays are coming, put the money in there. where is that going? when you shop for 529, go to saving for college.com for free and shop around. you want to have lots of different assets you can choose because you're going to have to make changes as your children get closer to school. you want to be much more conservative when they're in high school, but right now his kids are young enough he can take a little bit of risk. >> any other funds or other way to save for college besides the 529? >> 529 is the best way. just be systematic with the savings. the 529 is going to be your best bet. >> keep up with it. don't have a lag of time where you're not contributing to it. >> the old dollar cost averaging strategy there. >> sounds like good advice. if you have an issue you want our experts to tackle, upload a question to ireport.com. >>> developments are unfolding quickly out of the middle east. as we have been reporting, discussions are under way to
one can use it as well. grandparents, other family members, the holidays are coming, put the money in there. where is that going? when you shop for 529, go to saving for college.com for free and shop around. you want to have lots of different assets you can choose because you're going to have to make changes as your children get closer to school. you want to be much more conservative when they're in high school, but right now his kids are young enough he can take a little bit of risk. >>...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. >>> welcome back. i'm suzanne malveaux. the israeli -- rockets flying back and forth between gaza and israel and the death stole is now rising. >> the rockets are reaching -- two have fallen south of jerusalem despite israel's sophisticated anti-aircraft capabilities. palestinian officials say that rockets from israel have killed 24 palestinians and wounded 200 in the past two days. three died yesterday from rocket fire. no new deaths today. a missile was sent to destroy a car, killing the head of the hamas defense departmen
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bryant pierson is going to give us a tour. let's take a look. >> by contrast, you can see it's bright sunshine outside and i don't know how you can see anything in here. >> we don't. >> i'm holding on to the back of your jacket because i can't see a thing. >> this is how we have to live. >> is this the seventh floor now? >> this is the seventh floor. we're going to talk to a couple people. >> has there been any looting? >> that's it right there? >> be careful where you walk. >> they put tags on the door stating that they kaim by to check. >> that was on november 10th. >> yes. >> who is it? >> bryant. >> ivy is it okay for them to interview you? >> now we're in ivy's apartment. you have two young daughters over here. you guys are ages? >> 5. >> 10. >> it's a little warm in here and here is why. ivy at least has natural gas working so the stove is working so she has a pot of water in here to give off steam to at least warm up the room. a lot of places don't even have this much. when was the last time you were able to leave the b
bryant pierson is going to give us a tour. let's take a look. >> by contrast, you can see it's bright sunshine outside and i don't know how you can see anything in here. >> we don't. >> i'm holding on to the back of your jacket because i can't see a thing. >> this is how we have to live. >> is this the seventh floor now? >> this is the seventh floor. we're going to talk to a couple people. >> has there been any looting? >> that's it right there?...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud j
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we're not entirely focused on us. we're focused on things around us. we care about our families, our churches, synagogues, we care about our communities. our schools. our country. it's part of what america is. i've seen it in so many ways. my sister is a hero to me. they say that to be a hero, you don't have to be larger than life. just larger than yourself. my sister has eight children. she's now in her 70s, her husband passed away a few years ago. her seven oldest children are all married with kids of their own. her eighth child is down syndrome. jeffrey is now 43. and is i've watched lynn throughout those 43 years do everything in her power to give them a fulfilled and abundant life. she is a hero. because she gives of herself to someone else she loves. i think of all the single moms -- the single moms across america. yeah. who are -- in many cases, struggling, scraping by a bit. to make sure they have enough money to put a good meal on the table at the end of the day for their kids. i think of all of the dads and moms working two jobs right now, to
we're not entirely focused on us. we're focused on things around us. we care about our families, our churches, synagogues, we care about our communities. our schools. our country. it's part of what america is. i've seen it in so many ways. my sister is a hero to me. they say that to be a hero, you don't have to be larger than life. just larger than yourself. my sister has eight children. she's now in her 70s, her husband passed away a few years ago. her seven oldest children are all married...
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bryant pearson is in charge of the tenant's association and he will give us a tour. let's take a look. let's see. by contrast, you can see it is bright sunshine outside and i just -- i don't know how you can see anything in here, bryant. holy cow. i'm holding on to the back of your jacket because i cannot see a thing. >> this step here, this is how people have to get up and down -- >> hold on. i cannot see. >> this is how we have to live here. we've been living like this since the storm hit. >> is this the seventh floor now? >> this is the seventh floor. going to talk to a couple of people. >> reporter: has there been any looting here? any stealing? [ inaudible ]. >> reporter: that is right there? >> yeah, right here. that's feces. >> reporter: be careful where you walk. >> when the national guard came, they put tags on the door stating they came by to check. >> reporter: and that was on november 10th. >> yes. >> reporter: ivy, i'm with cln, susan candiotti. we're in ivy's apartment and, ivy, you have two young daughters over here. you guys are ages -- how old are yo
bryant pearson is in charge of the tenant's association and he will give us a tour. let's take a look. let's see. by contrast, you can see it is bright sunshine outside and i just -- i don't know how you can see anything in here, bryant. holy cow. i'm holding on to the back of your jacket because i cannot see a thing. >> this step here, this is how people have to get up and down -- >> hold on. i cannot see. >> this is how we have to live here. we've been living like this since...
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we use them already in the united states for border control. the coast guard uses them. so these aren't completely unheard of in the united states. and we're going to see more and more of these. the faa, the federal aviation administration, they have a mandate from congress to incorporate more of these unmanned systems into civilian air space by 2014. what that could mean is we see more and more of these drones in civilian air space around cities, and you take a step back and say that's really scary, but really they're less expensive than some of the helicopters that local law enforcement have and so that would give local law enforcement the ability to afford some of these surveillance vehicles, and, you know, it's the kind of thing, martin, where if we see more and more of these, we're going to have increased privacy issues because it definitely opens up a new can of worms with this new technology. i spoke to one expert so said if we see more and more of these, it can be good but it's almost like realtime google earth. we're going to have to see where that ends up. mart
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the us u.s. secretary of state is getting lots of credit in brokering a cease-fire involving israel and gaza. hillary clinton chalked up plenty of miles her shuttle diplomacy mission and cnn's foreign affairs krnlt jill dougherty has more on that. >> reporter: close to the end of a grueling trip to asia, her last international s trip with barack obama. halt the fighting between israel and hamas before it spins out of control. shu did it. a cease-fire. there was no victory lap. >> this is a critical moment for the region. >> clinton's diplomatic feat helps restore a record tarnished by questions over how the obama administration handled the attack on the u.s. mission in benghazi. will the cease-fire hold? hillary clinton, whose husband, president bill clinton, tried but failed to broker a peace agreement between israelis and palestinians knows only too well how tenuous true peace can be. >> after that will trip which turned out, by the way, to be 11 days on the road all the way over to australia,
the us u.s. secretary of state is getting lots of credit in brokering a cease-fire involving israel and gaza. hillary clinton chalked up plenty of miles her shuttle diplomacy mission and cnn's foreign affairs krnlt jill dougherty has more on that. >> reporter: close to the end of a grueling trip to asia, her last international s trip with barack obama. halt the fighting between israel and hamas before it spins out of control. shu did it. a cease-fire. there was no victory lap. >>...
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they have to use the provisional ballot. and the debate has been, who fills out the very important information such as your social security number and your driver's license, because that firefighters who you are. in the past, that's been done by a poll worker, they fill out the form for you. now, according to the secretary of state in a ruling that he made on friday, the work will have to be done by the voter themselves. the worry is, the voter, not used to doing this, it's different. they make a mistake. if they make a mistake, the ballot doesn't count. that's how you get these concerns that people are saying could be thousands that simply will be negated by errors. >> we were just looking at it as you were explaining it. there's some fine print that says, note, at the bottom, if you fail to provide identification at this time you must go to your county board of elections on or before the 10th of november. if you fail to check one of those boxes, marty, that ballot goes in the garbage? if you show your id to the guy at the
they have to use the provisional ballot. and the debate has been, who fills out the very important information such as your social security number and your driver's license, because that firefighters who you are. in the past, that's been done by a poll worker, they fill out the form for you. now, according to the secretary of state in a ruling that he made on friday, the work will have to be done by the voter themselves. the worry is, the voter, not used to doing this, it's different. they make...
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our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face i see out there. [ woman ] his phone is one of his biggest supporters. [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center... working together has never worked so well. shall we, about about the e-mail resignation of the former cia director david petraeus. u.s. official tells cnn that petraeus' extramarital affair came into light because his biographer paula broadwell was sending h
our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with...
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us bank. ♪... ♪... ♪... choose the perfect hotel >>> the race to the white house no longer about dwinsing folks. it's really about getting out to vote and bringing them to the polls. just want to get both sides to weigh in on the last day strategies from the republicans cmn contributor. anna navarro is here with donna brazil, my favorite folks here. i will start with you. mitt romney hitting florida, virginia, ohio, ending in new hampshire. what is the key, the combination to get to the majoric 270 electoral votes to win? >> i think you just said it. florida, virginia, and ohio. there's a reason why he is going there this last day. the good news for romney is that he is doing very well in florida. it's going to be a very tight race, but i think he has -- he is ahead by one or two points in most polls. it is a must win state for him. i see a very hard path for him without florida. to the 270 electoral votes. he probably also has to win virginia. ohio is more iffy, but if he doesn't carry ohio, then he has to
us bank. ♪... ♪... ♪... choose the perfect hotel >>> the race to the white house no longer about dwinsing folks. it's really about getting out to vote and bringing them to the polls. just want to get both sides to weigh in on the last day strategies from the republicans cmn contributor. anna navarro is here with donna brazil, my favorite folks here. i will start with you. mitt romney hitting florida, virginia, ohio, ending in new hampshire. what is the key, the combination to get...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits, but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lines grow longer, his pain continues to linger. but after a long day of helping others, he gets some helpful advice. just two aleve have the strength to keep back pain away all day. today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. [ male announcer ] it's that time of year again. medicare
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>> he told us he would give us a call back. well, we received a call, but it was from a public relations firm connected to the company. we're still waiting for a response to why the generators have not been connected and why this -- most of this community, just across the street, got power back early this morning, and ocean village has not received power. we know that from lipa tens of thousands of people still without power, 28,000 of them here in the rockaway peninsula, still waiting for answers, but, again, going into the third week, no phone service, no electricity, no heat, and for some, no running water. ted? >> and a huge pile of debris, the debris field, if you will, is just -- look at the pictures. it is unimaginable. you see the birds on top there, bottom line, victor, for the folks in the building behind you, how -- have they been told when they should expect power? is there someone going to come and plug in the generators? >> reporter: no. i mean, it's interesting because we have gone to the people who would have th
>> he told us he would give us a call back. well, we received a call, but it was from a public relations firm connected to the company. we're still waiting for a response to why the generators have not been connected and why this -- most of this community, just across the street, got power back early this morning, and ocean village has not received power. we know that from lipa tens of thousands of people still without power, 28,000 of them here in the rockaway peninsula, still waiting...
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rob marciano is joining us from staten island. rob, explain to us what you are seeing there. i understand you are actually at a home who -- i guess the first floor completely gutted from the storm. and this nor'easter is coming. >> yeah, you know, it's been over a week now, suzanne. and these poor people on staten island, obviously, new jersey, long island, even connecticut, a lot of them have just been surviving day-to-day. temperatures have been getting colder and colder and colder. for many of them, the feeling of getting, as i talked to them, they are just kind of beat down. and with this now snow coming in and the potential for another flood coming in this afternoon and tonight with the storm surge from this nor'easter, that's just heartbreaking stuff. so this is one of the many streets near staten island that was completely inundated by the storm sandy. you see all sorts of debris pulled outside of homes. lines the entire streets. personal belongings. for many of these homes, water up to shoulder height if not more than that. i want to bring you inside. this is nick's h
rob marciano is joining us from staten island. rob, explain to us what you are seeing there. i understand you are actually at a home who -- i guess the first floor completely gutted from the storm. and this nor'easter is coming. >> yeah, you know, it's been over a week now, suzanne. and these poor people on staten island, obviously, new jersey, long island, even connecticut, a lot of them have just been surviving day-to-day. temperatures have been getting colder and colder and colder. for...
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when red bull came to us and gave us an opportunity to work with them with these amazing athletes, we were thrilled to put together a red bull kluge. >> you have a golfer here, a hurdler there, extreme athletes on bikes. how did you get everyone on board? why did they say yes? >> well, i think that, you know, the athletes that are sponsored by red bull all have, i think, a sort of common trait, which is that they really believe in exceptional performance and they really are, without a question, the best in the world at what they do. and so for us, you know, i think it was an opportunity to pull everybody together and do something really extraordinary. for them, the opportunity to all come together and come together on a collaborative way on a unique project. >> it looks like it was a lot of fun but one has to ask, how many takes? because everything has to be precise. you couldn't have, you couldn't have, right, gotten it all right just once on the first try? >> well, it's a difficult question to answer because, of course, in order to capture this thing we had to have something well ov
when red bull came to us and gave us an opportunity to work with them with these amazing athletes, we were thrilled to put together a red bull kluge. >> you have a golfer here, a hurdler there, extreme athletes on bikes. how did you get everyone on board? why did they say yes? >> well, i think that, you know, the athletes that are sponsored by red bull all have, i think, a sort of common trait, which is that they really believe in exceptional performance and they really are, without...
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spoke, unfortunately, to the speaker, they want to destroy us and use anything. they will tell you the truth, lie to you, commit suicide. of course, if they're willing to commit suicide, they're willing to lie. and, unfortunately, israel know knows unfortunately this is our neighbor. i believe they want to destroy us and, therefore, what we are doing is a surgery ical strike. our missiles have a way to pinpoint the people responsible. not indiscriminate fire. we have to focus on the evil people who want to destroy us and make sure that at any given moment we know how to manage the situation with them. unfortunately, this is the middle east and this is our neighbors. >> mayor barkat, thank you very much for joining us this morning, the mayor of jerusalem. we'll take a quick break and be back with much more in the newsroom. oh no, not a migraine now. try this... bayer? this isn't just a headache. trust me, this is new bayer migraine. [ male announcer ] it's the power of aspirin plus more in a triple action formula to relieve your tough migraines. new bayer migraine
spoke, unfortunately, to the speaker, they want to destroy us and use anything. they will tell you the truth, lie to you, commit suicide. of course, if they're willing to commit suicide, they're willing to lie. and, unfortunately, israel know knows unfortunately this is our neighbor. i believe they want to destroy us and, therefore, what we are doing is a surgery ical strike. our missiles have a way to pinpoint the people responsible. not indiscriminate fire. we have to focus on the evil people...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. >>> there's an all-out war between israelis and palestinians growing today. hundreds of missiles are being launched back and forth between the two sides right now. the tipping point came yesterday when an israeli rocket obliterated a car carrying a leader of hamas's military in gaza city. well, the israeli government spokesman says that al aljabari was killed because he heads a terror military machine. sarah seidner is joining us from gaza city. first of all, it sounds like the air strikes not going to end soon. what is goin
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only 201 of us got eelected. that means the rest were republicans. >> i understand that. >> but over 500,000 more votes than they got -- >> with all due respect, representative, we understand that the president won and you feel that democrats won. but is the speaker right? has progress been nil on the talks for two weeks? >> well, i don't know what's been happening for two weeks. i have not been in the meetings. i do know this. when we passed the budget control act, we cut $1.5 trillion. all cuts. another savings of another $200 billion, 1.7 billion coming from cuts. now, it seems to me that if revenue is going to be on the table, let's put revenue on the table. the senate has passed a plan and sent it over to the house. let's vote on it. it provides for middle class tax cut. let's have that middle class tax cut and then let's debate the other issues later on. >> okay. >> this time of year. >> representative, we have gotten word today -- i don't mean to cut you off. there's a bit of a delay here. i think this is
only 201 of us got eelected. that means the rest were republicans. >> i understand that. >> but over 500,000 more votes than they got -- >> with all due respect, representative, we understand that the president won and you feel that democrats won. but is the speaker right? has progress been nil on the talks for two weeks? >> well, i don't know what's been happening for two weeks. i have not been in the meetings. i do know this. when we passed the budget control act, we...
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thank you so much for joining us. you said to me, before i get to this question, you said to me that you're surprised that the candidates aren't going door-to-door. >> they're here all of the time. i think ohio wants to go home. >> absoluteliment i've heard some of that. let me start with something that most people outside of ohio aren't aware of. you sent out absentee ballot applications, right, to all registered voters in the state because you said, your reasoning was to level the playing field. >> make sure that the rules are the same in all 80 countyings. for the first time ever, we'll have the same rules in terms of how we vote in this state. >> let's stick on that because 40 percent of all ohioans, will have voted before? >> 40 percent. >> so their accusations by doing this is that you are trying to suppress voters or trying to up the turn out for republicans and that you're doing something that's actually partisan by doing that? >> actually, i'm not doing anything. that is the law of the state of ohio. i am the
thank you so much for joining us. you said to me, before i get to this question, you said to me that you're surprised that the candidates aren't going door-to-door. >> they're here all of the time. i think ohio wants to go home. >> absoluteliment i've heard some of that. let me start with something that most people outside of ohio aren't aware of. you sent out absentee ballot applications, right, to all registered voters in the state because you said, your reasoning was to level the...
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what can you tell us about that? >> reporter: yeah, martin, obviously we've seen a lot of violence over the past few days. we've reported hundreds of injuries. tonight we're reporting the first death. according to the muslim brotherhood spokesperson, a 15-year-old boy by the name of islam masoud was killed when anti-morsi protesters tried to attack the muslim brotherhood's office in a northern city. he's being described as a member of the brotherhood's youth group. apparently these attackers had knives and clubs and sticks. the muslim brotherhood is telling us that masoud was hit in the head with a club. he was rushed to the hospital but before he got there he was pronounced dead. at this point the brotherhood doesn't look like they're using this fatality as a rallying cry to stir things up, but we'll certainly keep an eye on the fallout. in the meantime, give you a look at what tahrir square looks like. it's a little after 1:00 a.m. cairo time. thousands still out here at tahrir square. we're seeing pockets of clash
what can you tell us about that? >> reporter: yeah, martin, obviously we've seen a lot of violence over the past few days. we've reported hundreds of injuries. tonight we're reporting the first death. according to the muslim brotherhood spokesperson, a 15-year-old boy by the name of islam masoud was killed when anti-morsi protesters tried to attack the muslim brotherhood's office in a northern city. he's being described as a member of the brotherhood's youth group. apparently these...
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reza sayah joining us from cairo. the people of cairo are not buying the president's explanation, even if it means it's just temporary until parliament is ushered in? >> no, they're not. they're angry. if anyone thought egyptians were tired of protesting after two years of demonstrations, all have you to do is look at tahrir square in cairo today, and it's clear that they're not tired and they're angry. thousands of protesters filing in to tahrir square today. also protests, demonstrations, taking place in places like alexandria, port sayid. these demonstrators are angry after a controversial set of decrees were announced by egypt's president mohammed morse yir. it's important to explain there's decreases. one of them bans anyone, even the judiciary, my authority, from overturning, appealing, any of mr. morsi's decisions since he took office in june. this is an order that to be in place until a parliament takes over, a parliament is established that could be months away. technically right now mr. morsi is the most pow
reza sayah joining us from cairo. the people of cairo are not buying the president's explanation, even if it means it's just temporary until parliament is ushered in? >> no, they're not. they're angry. if anyone thought egyptians were tired of protesting after two years of demonstrations, all have you to do is look at tahrir square in cairo today, and it's clear that they're not tired and they're angry. thousands of protesters filing in to tahrir square today. also protests,...
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this for us, nick. keep us updated as to what you hear about the situation around damascus. nick paton walsh for us live. thank you. my doctor told me calcium is efficiently absorbed in small continuous amounts. citracal slow release continuously releases calcium plus d with efficient absorption in one daily dose. citracal slow release. now is a good time to think about your options. are you looking for a plan that really meets your needs and your budget? as you probably know, medicare only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call today to request a free decision guide to help you better understand medicare and which aarp medicare supplement plan works best for you. with this type of plan, you'll be able to visit any docto
this for us, nick. keep us updated as to what you hear about the situation around damascus. nick paton walsh for us live. thank you. my doctor told me calcium is efficiently absorbed in small continuous amounts. citracal slow release continuously releases calcium plus d with efficient absorption in one daily dose. citracal slow release. now is a good time to think about your options. are you looking for a plan that really meets your needs and your budget? as you probably know, medicare only...
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a robot would not do that. >> and chris lawrence for us, with us at the pentagon right now. it's fascinating. what if something were to go haywire and all these killer robots were kind of meant to take over? what does the pentagon think about all this? >> they're concerned, you know. it's tough because the technology doesn't exist yet. your kind of forecasting what your concerns may be 20 years from now. what this directive does is say there's got to be some inherent fail safes built in. if something were to go wrong we have to minimize that damage and cut it off immediately. it's a message to the weapons developers out there not to build these systems because the pentagon is not going to buy them unless they fall into really strict parameters. >> it's fascinating. how would you even neutralize a robot that's gone craze sni it sounds a little bit ridiculous. but at the same time we've sat through enough movies, chris, to know it could happen. >> exactly, deb. you look at the navy testing, you know, that semi autonomous drone that for the first time could possibly launch and
a robot would not do that. >> and chris lawrence for us, with us at the pentagon right now. it's fascinating. what if something were to go haywire and all these killer robots were kind of meant to take over? what does the pentagon think about all this? >> they're concerned, you know. it's tough because the technology doesn't exist yet. your kind of forecasting what your concerns may be 20 years from now. what this directive does is say there's got to be some inherent fail safes...
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thanks for joining us. the new york stock exchange opening bell just rang moments ago. 800 facebook shares are free from lockup. alison kosik joins me from new york. explain what that means. >> reporter: lock-up essentially means these companies before they go public want to hold people back from selling their shares all at once, keep the price of those shares higher. as far as how facebook is faring as these lock-ups expire, if you believe in this theory of the economics 101, when you increase the supply of shares going up on the market the price usually goes down and other times when these lock-ups for facebook ended you saw the shares fall 6% and 4%. i'm seeing that theory thrown out the window because facebook shares are up % and then on monday saw them jump 4%. facebook shares have been finding their footing. the share price really has found to have found some balance. it's no consolation for those who bought it around $38 on ipo day. if you started working for facebook before it went public and you're
thanks for joining us. the new york stock exchange opening bell just rang moments ago. 800 facebook shares are free from lockup. alison kosik joins me from new york. explain what that means. >> reporter: lock-up essentially means these companies before they go public want to hold people back from selling their shares all at once, keep the price of those shares higher. as far as how facebook is faring as these lock-ups expire, if you believe in this theory of the economics 101, when you...
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so just what athletes are used to using now, which is a do-rag or skull cap. we have a skull cap with the crt built in. so simply put it on their head and then put the helmet over top. >> so why aren't all nfl teams using this? >> we are moving faster in that realm. it's a new technology. so everybody wants to see what is happening with it. but i will tell you, just last week, we did four quarterbacks, not only for ribs, but also crt and their helmets. and it's growing nationally. we have colleges, high schools, and now professionals in x games. i just did sidney crosby's helmet for the nhl. and we're moving through. we even just did some makagetors, hollywood royalty, over in london. so this is spreading globally. and people are catching -- getting the word. we also have it built into a head band for soccer. and for volleyball. because, again, the requests keep coming in on how can i take this powerful technology that's used by the military and different sports and adopt it so all of our kids are safe and protected. >> fascinating. robert vito, thanks for sha
so just what athletes are used to using now, which is a do-rag or skull cap. we have a skull cap with the crt built in. so simply put it on their head and then put the helmet over top. >> so why aren't all nfl teams using this? >> we are moving faster in that realm. it's a new technology. so everybody wants to see what is happening with it. but i will tell you, just last week, we did four quarterbacks, not only for ribs, but also crt and their helmets. and it's growing nationally....
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the idf called us. they warned us at first. we didn't believe them. then they hit us with a small rocket on the roof. ten minutes after that, they hit the house, he says. by then, everybody in his house had evacuated with no time to rescue their belongs. 15 of his neighbors were wounded. but no one died here. the israeli military says there were a hundred-plus air strikes in a 24-hour period. but could not confirm that it was responsible for either hit. in a neighborhood, it says it known for launching rockets towards israel. we ourselves saw rockets blasting from the area, leaving a trail of smoke over the neighborhood mosque. long after the rockets and bombardment stops, citizens on both sides will be left with the scars of war. cnn, gaza city. >> millions of you will travel for thanksgiving, but no one will rack up more miles than sunita williams did to get home for the holiday. well tell you about her journey after the break. ♪ >>> the gospel choir had parishioners on their feet, singing, hands raised, waving. an inspirational scene playing out
the idf called us. they warned us at first. we didn't believe them. then they hit us with a small rocket on the roof. ten minutes after that, they hit the house, he says. by then, everybody in his house had evacuated with no time to rescue their belongs. 15 of his neighbors were wounded. but no one died here. the israeli military says there were a hundred-plus air strikes in a 24-hour period. but could not confirm that it was responsible for either hit. in a neighborhood, it says it known for...
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cnn's reporter joins us live from the border. fred, thanks for joining us. what you are seeing in the terms of military activity where you are? >> reporter: hi, gary. there is a lot of military activity on this side of the border as well. a lot of it has to do with the big military buildup that's going on here. look at the roads around the area of gaza, a lot of them have been blocked off. they're not accessible anymore to normal people that want go to go through there they're a military operation zone. you're seeing a lot of military hardware on the road, usually on the back of trucks. we see a lot of tanks being delivered here, a lot of armored personnel carriers. what's going on is all this hardware is brought to collection area as well as a lot of the soldiers being brought into this area. we've been seeing in the past couple days as the isies also mobilized a massive amount of reservists as well, tens of thousands who are now heading to this area as well. certainly you can see how this military buildup is happening. at the same time, the israeli governm
cnn's reporter joins us live from the border. fred, thanks for joining us. what you are seeing in the terms of military activity where you are? >> reporter: hi, gary. there is a lot of military activity on this side of the border as well. a lot of it has to do with the big military buildup that's going on here. look at the roads around the area of gaza, a lot of them have been blocked off. they're not accessible anymore to normal people that want go to go through there they're a military...
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he joins us from new york. it is interesting, i was here back in 2008-2009 when there was a ground offensive into gaza city. the situation in terms of the geopolitical situation has changed a lot now for hamas and for israel, given the arab spring. how does that impact decisions now on the ground here? >> nobody seems to have any serious ability to exercise any control over either of the two parties. the united states now has taken a sort of back seat to the conflict saying only that israel has a right to defend itself primarily and on the arab spring side, you have a lot of new faces, but they haven't demonstrated they have any more influence over what hamas does than mubarak did or any of the dictators that these governments have replaced. so you have a situation where you have two sides fighting and nobody has the ability to tell either of them, listen, it is time to stop fighting and start talking. and to start getting a dialogue going. there is no intermediary who can step in and get either of them to >> s
he joins us from new york. it is interesting, i was here back in 2008-2009 when there was a ground offensive into gaza city. the situation in terms of the geopolitical situation has changed a lot now for hamas and for israel, given the arab spring. how does that impact decisions now on the ground here? >> nobody seems to have any serious ability to exercise any control over either of the two parties. the united states now has taken a sort of back seat to the conflict saying only that...
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he joins us from there. ben, we just saw fred pleitgen hit the ground, and i know it's just as tense there in gaza city. what can you tell us about what's happening right now? >> reporter: well, right now it's relatively quiet. we can hear the israeli drones overhead as we hear all day long, but, of course, just a few hours ago, in fact, 2 1/2 hours ago, we heard three large explosions, and this building behind me which you can't see because the electricity is caught off, got hit three times. in that building there are several things. there were the offices of a television station affiliated with the hamas movement. but one of those missiles we saw it sort of a plume of orange fire bursting out from the front from about the second floor, and we rushed to the scene. what we saw is the ambulance personnel were bringing out the body, very charred body, of a man who appeared to be quite life looks like, in other words dead, and he, we're told, may be a member of islamic jihad's military media office. he may have
he joins us from there. ben, we just saw fred pleitgen hit the ground, and i know it's just as tense there in gaza city. what can you tell us about what's happening right now? >> reporter: well, right now it's relatively quiet. we can hear the israeli drones overhead as we hear all day long, but, of course, just a few hours ago, in fact, 2 1/2 hours ago, we heard three large explosions, and this building behind me which you can't see because the electricity is caught off, got hit three...
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if one kid doesn't use it all up for education the other one can use it. grandparents, family members, holidays are coming, put money in there. also where that is going? when you shop for 529 go to savingforcollege.com for free and shop around. don't look at fees. you want to be fee sensitive but also want to have lots of different assets to choose because you have to make changes as your children get closer to school. you want to be more conservative when they're in high school but right now, his kids are young enough he can take a bit of risk. >> any other way to save for college besides 529? >> absolutely the best way. be systemic with savings. 529 is your best bet. >> don't have a lag of time you're not contributing. >> yes, the dollar cost averaging strategy there. >> sound likes good advice. if you have an issue, upload 30-second video to ireport.com. ally bank. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what
if one kid doesn't use it all up for education the other one can use it. grandparents, family members, holidays are coming, put money in there. also where that is going? when you shop for 529 go to savingforcollege.com for free and shop around. don't look at fees. you want to be fee sensitive but also want to have lots of different assets to choose because you have to make changes as your children get closer to school. you want to be more conservative when they're in high school but right now,...
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reza sayah joining us from cairo. reza, morsi playing a pivot on the role, as egypt has in the past, in these talks. balancing the expectations of his street, the people that elected him and the muslim brotherhood, as well as the u.s. and the international community and all that is bound into that. >> yeah. michael, in many ways as we speak today egyptian president mohammed morsi is viewed as maybe the most important voice for the palestinians on the world stage, and to understand the type of pressure he is under it's so important to understand how arabs, how egyptians view this conflict between the palestinians and the israelis because it is very different from the western view. egyptians, arabs, look at the latest round of fighting, and they see more than 130 palestinians killed compared to five israelis killed. they should taking on fighters that are smuggling weapons in, and they see israel as an illegal occupying force for more than 40 years. they see this as an unjust, as a lopsided conflict, and they want presi
reza sayah joining us from cairo. reza, morsi playing a pivot on the role, as egypt has in the past, in these talks. balancing the expectations of his street, the people that elected him and the muslim brotherhood, as well as the u.s. and the international community and all that is bound into that. >> yeah. michael, in many ways as we speak today egyptian president mohammed morsi is viewed as maybe the most important voice for the palestinians on the world stage, and to understand the...
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joining us for a perspective. senator mitchell, thanks very much for coming in. is it credible to think that the israelis and hamas can reach some sort of truce, if you will, that's lasting as opposed to some temporary cease-fire? >> well, i certainly think they can reach a truce. whether it will be longlasting or not is more problematic. this is a very long history going all the way back to the creation of vault. since then 12 israeli prime ministers, ten american presidents, 20 secretaries of state and the conflict continues. two years ago you'll recall that it was almost exactly four years ago that a huge outbreak comparable to what is occurring, was happened in the region, four day before president obama took office for his first term. this is a long, complicated conflict. >> we're seeing the secretary engaged in subtle diplomacy to see -- let's see if she succeeds, but she says she wants to leave at the end of this first term. here's the question for you as a former special envoy. if you were asked by the pre
joining us for a perspective. senator mitchell, thanks very much for coming in. is it credible to think that the israelis and hamas can reach some sort of truce, if you will, that's lasting as opposed to some temporary cease-fire? >> well, i certainly think they can reach a truce. whether it will be longlasting or not is more problematic. this is a very long history going all the way back to the creation of vault. since then 12 israeli prime ministers, ten american presidents, 20...
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joining us live now from indianapolis, thank you for joining us. >> good morning. >> you brought in two people for questioning. what's their status? >> as we said on monday we have had interviews and execution of search warrants since day one. and there were additional interviews yesterday and additional search warrants served. >> you're just questioning people that might be involved in the case but no suspects at this time? >> not that we can speak to at this time. that's correct. >> do you have a theory in exactly how this crime went down? >> well, other than the fact that clearly, as we indicated on monday, an accidental cause of the explosion has been ruled out and at this point we obviously believe it's an intentional act. beyond that, we really can't speak to what we believe caused the explosion. >> how do you something like that? i have read many different reports, you opened up a gas pipe outside or inside the home and then maybe someone ignites it using some sort of device outside the home. is that what you think? >> well, at this point, i can't be specific about what we think
joining us live now from indianapolis, thank you for joining us. >> good morning. >> you brought in two people for questioning. what's their status? >> as we said on monday we have had interviews and execution of search warrants since day one. and there were additional interviews yesterday and additional search warrants served. >> you're just questioning people that might be involved in the case but no suspects at this time? >> not that we can speak to at this...
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what hurts them hurts us. and the blood that flows from their children is our blood too. >> so most of the west, including the united states sides with israel. a nation now on the brink of staging a ground assault. israel's deputy foreign minister told cnn this morning that would trigger that move. >> if we will see in the next 24, 36 hours more rockets, launched at us, i think that would be the trigger. >> ben wedeman joins me now from the israel/gaza border. what are you seeing and hearing there now? >> reporter: it is a bit surreal here. we're in the city's marina right next to the yoko sushi restaurant. as you can see, there are people out, having dinner. seemingly to be living a normal life. but the owner of this restaurant did tell us just an hour ago they heard the air raid sirens and in fact just a moment ago we saw in this screen with israeli television that in bere sheva air raid sirens did go off. all signeds indicate israel is preparing for a ground incursion. some of the roads around gaza on the i
what hurts them hurts us. and the blood that flows from their children is our blood too. >> so most of the west, including the united states sides with israel. a nation now on the brink of staging a ground assault. israel's deputy foreign minister told cnn this morning that would trigger that move. >> if we will see in the next 24, 36 hours more rockets, launched at us, i think that would be the trigger. >> ben wedeman joins me now from the israel/gaza border. what are you...
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call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> a big thank you to all veterans who sve this country with such distinction. finally there's an orchestra performing a symphony that he wrote decades ago. traces the sadness, the struggle, and the victory of world war ii. just listen. >> my age is 3, and i'm a veteran of world war ii, and in 1945 i was stationed in new orleans, louisiana at the new orleans army air base, and i was an instructor. the peace in europe had already been written in april of that year, and so they said we can do anything we want to. during those seven years as it sat on the shelf, would i look at it every once in a while and think why isn't this being played? >> my brother and i came upon the bound copy of the symphony. i talked with a senator from michigan where my dad lives. senator livon -- the next thing we do is we had a better back from the secretary saying we would like to perform this symphony. >> i open this and got accessible, very maligned. when you sit down and play someth
call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> a big thank you to all veterans who sve this country with such distinction. finally there's an orchestra performing a symphony that he wrote decades ago. traces the sadness, the struggle, and the victory of world war ii. just listen. >> my age is 3, and i'm a veteran of world war ii, and in 1945 i was stationed in new orleans, louisiana at the new orleans army air base, and i was an instructor. the peace in europe had already been...